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El Dorado County Partners Build “Project Pipeline” to Restore Upper American River Watershed

New watershed plan guides coordinated restoration work amid wildfire, drought pressures — and early implementation begins

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
December 14, 2025
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El Dorado County Partners Build “Project Pipeline” to Restore Upper American River Watershed

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EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. (InEDC) — El Dorado County and regional partners are rolling out a coordinated “project pipeline” to bolster the health of the Upper American River watershed, a critical source of water supply, habitat and recreation that stretches from the Sierra Nevada high country into downstream communities.

The initiative builds on the Upper American River Watershed Program, led by the El Dorado Water Agency (EDWA) and supported by a broad coalition of local agencies, conservation districts, tribal governments and federal and state partners. The watershed plan — known as the Programmatic Watershed Plan (PWP) — serves as a roadmap for collective action to address wildfire impacts, aging infrastructure, drought resilience and ecological decline. Ed Water Agency

The watershed — encompassing more than 1.5 million acres and supplying water for local use and major state water systems — has suffered from recent wildfire severity, climate pressures and other stressors. The PWP outlines dozens of priority strategies and nearly 200 initial projects that can be refined into a coordinated pipeline of implementation efforts. Ed Water Agency

“Protecting the upper American River watershed isn’t just an environmental effort — it’s a community imperative that safeguards water supplies, homes, and the natural landscapes that define this region,” said Rebecca Guo, general manager of the El Dorado Water Agency, in previous remarks about regional watershed planning. Adventure Sports Journal

What the Project Pipeline Means for El Dorado County

Rather than isolated efforts, the pipeline framework prioritizes, phases and sequences restoration, monitoring and resilience projects to make them “investment-ready” for state and federal funding. Projects frequently cited in watershed planning include:

  • Forest and fuel-reduction treatments to reduce wildfire risk and stabilize soils;

  • Meadow and stream restoration to improve hydrology, water quality and cold-water refugia for fish;

  • Erosion control and road corrections to curb sediment loading and protect aquatic habitats;

  • Monitoring and data systems to track ecological response and guide adaptive management.

While some activities are early in planning, others are beginning construction or environmental review, particularly where state grant dollars and federal support align with local implementation capacity. Agencies such as the El Dorado Resource Conservation District and EDWA are actively pursuing funding to move projects from the planning stage toward on-the-ground work.

Regional Collaboration Is Key

The watershed plan was crafted by the Upper American River Watershed Group, a coalition that includes local water purveyors, conservation districts, tribal representatives, environmental nonprofits, academia and multiple levels of government. Ed Water Agency

The PWP — completed in late 2023 and adopted in related county and agency planning documents — acknowledges threats from wildfire, drought and climate change while providing a strategic framework for long-term investment and coordinated action. El Dorado County

Local leaders say forming a pipeline of projects not only improves the region’s competitiveness for competitive grants but also strengthens workforce coordination, compliance with environmental regulations and community engagement.

Looking Ahead

Several planning and implementation milestones are expected in the coming year as funding opportunities unfold and partners align environmental review and design.

For more details or to review priority projects, residents can access the Upper American River Watershed Program and Programmatic Watershed Plan on the El Dorado Water Agency’s website. Ed Water Agency

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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